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Evaluation of acute congestive heart failure in dogs and cats: 145 cases (2007–2008)
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Dogs and cats presented to the emergency service with CHF had a high survival rate. In cats, initial body temperature was lower for those cats that did not survive. Although clinicopathologic abnormalities were common in both species, only dogs with hypokalemia had improved survival to hospital discharge.
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